1. | 清晰易懂的;明白清楚的;不含混的easy to understand and not causing any confusion |
She gave me clear and precise directions. 她给了我清晰而准确的指示。 | |
Are these instructions clear enough? 这些说明够清楚了吗? | |
You'll do as you're told, is that clear? 叫你做什么你就去做什么,明白吗? | |
This behaviour must stop─do I make myself clear(= express myself clearly so there is no doubt about what I mean) ? 这种行为必须停止。我讲清楚了吧? | |
I hope I made it clear to him that he was no longer welcome here. 我希望我已经给他讲清楚他在这里不再受欢迎。 |
2. | 明显的;显然的;明确的obvious and leaving no doubt at all |
This is a clear case of fraud. 这无疑是一桩诈骗案。 | |
She won the election by a clear majority. 她以明显的多数赢得选举。 | |
His height gives him a clear advantage. 他的身高使他具有明显的优势。 | |
It was quite clear to me that she was lying. 我十分清楚她在撒谎。 | |
It is not clear what they want us to do. 我们不清楚他们要我们做什么。 |
3. | 无疑的;清楚的;明白的having or feeling no doubt or confusion |
Are you clear about the arrangements for tomorrow? 你清楚明天的安排吗? | |
My memory is not clear on that point. 那一点我记不清了。 | |
I'm still not clear what the job involves. 我仍然不明白这项工作包括哪些内容。 | |
We need a clear understanding of the problems involved. 我们需要了解清楚所涉及的各种问题。 |
4. | (尤指在困境中)思维敏锐而有逻辑的,头脑清醒的thinking in a sensible and logical way, especially in a difficult situation |
a clear thinker 思维清晰的人 | |
You'll need to keep a clear head for your interview. 你面试时要保持清醒的头脑。 |
5. | 容易看见的;听得清的easy to see or hear |
The photo wasn't very clear. 这张照片不太清晰。 | |
The voice on the phone was clear and strong. 电话上的声音清晰洪亮。 | |
She was in Australia but I could hear her voice as clear as a bell . 她虽然在澳大利亚,但我却能非常清楚地听到她的声音。 |
6. | 透明的;清澈的that you can see through |
The water was so clear we could see the bottom of the lake. 湖水清澈见底。 | |
clear glass 透明的玻璃 | |
a clear colourless liquid 透明的无色液体 |
7. | 无云(或雾)的;晴朗的without cloud or mist |
a clear blue sky 晴朗的碧空 | |
On a clear day you can see France. 天气晴朗时你可以看见法国。 |
8. | 无斑(或疤痕)的without spots or marks |
clear skin 没有丝毫斑点的皮肤 | |
a clear complexion 无瑕的面庞 |
9. | 明亮有神的bright and lively |
10. | ~ (of sth) 畅通无阻的;无障碍的;(表面)收拾干净的free from things that are blocking the way or covering the surface of sth |
The road was clear and I ran over. 路上没有东西挡着,我就跑了过来。 | |
All exits must be kept clear of baggage. 所有出口必须保持通畅,不得堆放行李。 | |
You won't get a clear view of the stage from here. 从这里看舞台,你的视野会受到遮挡。 | |
I always leave a clear desk at the end of the day. 每天工作结束时,我总是把桌面收拾干净。 |
11. | 无罪的;清白的;问心无愧的if you have aclear conscience or your conscience isclear , you do not feel guilty |
12. | ~ of sth 摆脱掉(不愉快事物)的free from sth that is unpleasant |
They were still not clear of all suspicion. 他们仍未解除所有的嫌疑。 | |
We are finally clear of debt. 我们终于偿清了债务。 |
13. | [nbn] ~ (of sb/sth) 不接触;远离not touching sth; a distance away from sth |
The plane climbed until it was clear of the clouds. 飞机爬升直至穿出了云层。 | |
Make sure you park your car clear of the entrance. 切莫把车停在入口处。 |
14. | [obn] 全部的;整体的;完整的whole or complete |
Allow three clear days for the letter to arrive. 信要整整三天才能寄到。 |
15. | [obn] (扣除税项、成本等后)净的,纯的remaining when taxes, costs, etc. have been taken away |
They had made a clear profit of £2 000. 他们已赚得 2 000 英镑的净利。 |
16. | 清晰的produced with the central part of the tongue close to the top of the mouth. In many accents of English, clear is used before a vowel, as in . |
Oh well, that's all as clear as mud, then. 哎呀,那么一来这真是成了一本糊涂账了。 |
Oh well, that's all as clear as mud, then. 哎呀,那么一来这真是成了一本糊涂账了。 |
1. | [t] 移走,搬走,清除(不需要的东西)to remove sth that is not wanted or needed from a place |
I had cleared my desk before I left. 离开前我清理干净了办公桌。 | |
It was several hours before the road was cleared after the accident. 事故过去几小时后这条道路才被疏通。 | |
It's your turn to clear the table(= to take away the dirty plates, etc. after a meal) . 该轮到你收拾餐桌了。 | |
She cleared a space on the sofa for him to sit down. 她在沙发上清出一个空位让他坐下。 | |
I cleared my desk of papers. 我清理好了写字台上的文件。 | |
The streets had been cleared of snow. 街道上的积雪已被清除干净。 | |
Clear all those papers off the desk. 把桌子上所有那些文件都拿走。 | |
The remains of the snow had been cleared from the streets. 街道上的残雪已被清扫干净。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 使人离开to make people leave a place |
After the bomb warning, police cleared the streets. 接到有炸弹的警告后,警察疏散了街上的行人。 |
3. | [i] 恢复畅通;不再受阻to move freely again; to no longer be blocked |
The traffic took a long time to clear after the accident. 事故后很久交通才恢复畅通。 | |
The boy's lungs cleared and he began to breathe more easily. 男孩的肺部恢复通畅后,呼吸开始比较轻松。 |
4. | [i] 变透明;变清澈when a liquidclears , it becomes transparent and you can see through it |
The muddy water slowly cleared. 浑浊的水慢慢变得清澈起来。 |
5. | [i] ~ (away) (烟、雾等)消散,散去,消失when smoke, fog , etc.clears , it disappears so that it is easier to see things |
The mist will clear by mid-morning. 雾将在上午十时左右消散。 |
6. | [i] 变明朗;转晴;放晴when the sky or the weatherclears , it becomes brighter and free of cloud or rain |
The sky cleared after the storm. 暴风雨过后,天转晴了。 | |
The rain is clearing slowly. 雨渐渐停下来。 |
7. | [i][t] (使)变清醒,变清晰if your head or mindclears , or youclear it, you become free of thoughts that worry or confuse you or the effects of alcohol, a blow, etc. and you are able to think clearly |
As her mind cleared, she remembered what had happened. 头脑清醒之后,她想起了所发生的一切。 | |
I went for a walk to clear my head. 我去散一会儿步,好清醒清醒头脑。 |
8. | [i] 变平静;变开朗if your face or expressionclears , you stop looking angry or worried |
9. | [t] ~ sb (of sth) 证明无罪(或无辜)to prove that sb is innocent |
She was cleared of all charges against her. 对她的所有指控均已撤销。 | |
Throughout his years in prison, he fought to clear his name . 在整个服刑期间,他奋力证明自己名誉的清白。 |
10. | [t] 批准;准许;得到许可to give or get official approval for sth to be done |
His appointment had been cleared by the board. 他的任命已由董事会批准。 | |
I'll have to clear it with the manager. 这事我须要获得经理的准许。 |
11. | [t] ~ sth 批准(人、船只、飞机或货物)离境(或入境);使通过(海关)to give official permission for a person, a ship, a plane or goods to leave or enter a place |
The plane had been cleared for take-off. 飞机已获准起飞。 | |
to clear goods through customs 给货物结关 |
12. | [t] ~ sb (经审查后)正式批准(某人)做机密工作(或阅读机密文件)to decide officially, after finding out information about sb, that they can be given special work or allowed to see secret papers |
She hasn't been cleared by security. 她未获保安部门批准做机要工作。 |
13. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 兑现(支票)if a cheque that you pay into your bank accountclears , or a bankclears it, the money is available for you to use |
Cheques usually take three working days to clear. 兑现支票通常需要三个工作日。 |
14. | [t] ~ sth 获利;净赚to gain or earn a sum of money as profit |
She cleared £1 000 on the deal. 她在那笔交易中净赚 1 000 英镑。 |
15. | [t] ~ sth 偿清,还清(债务或贷款)if youclear a debt or a loan, you pay all the money back |
16. | [t] ~ sth (无接触地)跃过,越过,通过to jump over or get past sth without touching it |
The horse cleared the fence easily. 那匹马轻松地跃过了栅栏。 | |
The car only just cleared(= avoided hitting) the gatepost. 那辆汽车通过时险些撞上门柱。 |
17. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 将(球)击离己方球门区;(球)滚离己方球门区if youclear a ball, or a ballclears , it is kicked or hit away from the area near your own goal |
The ruling could clear the way for extradition proceedings. 这项裁决也许能为引渡程序铺平道路。 |
The ruling could clear the way for extradition proceedings. 这项裁决也许能为引渡程序铺平道路。 |
1. | ~ (of sth) 离开;不靠近;不接触away from sth; not near or touching sth |
Stand clear of the train doors. 不要靠近列车门站立。 | |
He injured his arm as he jumped clear of the car. 他跳离汽车时手臂受了伤。 | |
By lap two Walker was two metres clear of the rest of the runners. 跑第二圈时,沃克已领先了其他赛跑者两米。 |
2. | 一直(到远处)all the way to sth that is far away |
She could see clear down the highway into the town. 她顺着公路一直望去,能看到远处的那座城镇。 |